Transition design toolbox

In our toolbox you will find various open source transition design resources. Download them for free, or get in touch to arrange an expert workshop to guide you through them. These tools are built to apply diverse theories of change into practice and will help you to collaborate, imagine and facilitate your organisation’s sustainability journey.

Build actionable pathways towards a desirable future

Illustration of a girl looking into future with a drawing of future pathways

How can we stretch our imaginations to search for radically different societal narratives for future systems? How do we find the right interventions to support the journey there?

Our collaborative Future canvases facilitate finding the systems behind wicked problems, exploring value-based sustainable futures, and building pathways toward them with interventions that can be implemented today. Download the tools for free, or get in touch to arrange an expert workshop to guide you through them.

-> Read more about the Future toolkit

-> Get to know İdil Gaziulusoy’s Double-flow scenario method

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Explore and maximise your systemic impact

Illustration of the drawing on paper connecting to systemic sustainability impact on society, environment, business and science

How can we support sustainable innovation that maximises positive impacts while minimising harm? How do we learn from the past and facilitate an organisational learning process?

Our collaborative Impact canvases support recognising impact gaps, reviewing impact from a systemic perspective, and identifying future impact risks, opportunities, and actors.

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The Environmental Citizen’s Playbook

The climate is changing, but whilst the environmental movement grows, so does concern for wellbeing. To enable lasting engagement we must find new, more sensitive ways to address these critical topics. The Environmental Citizen’s Playbook does this through a set of speculative design tools for finding opportunities for play and joy within environmentalism.


The Playbook toolkit includes:

  • An activity research pack for finding playfulness in your own everyday environmental actions

  • A deck of cards for imagining, dreaming, designing and inspiring a playful environmental action

  • Workshop instructions and resources, which centre the card deck and facilitate their introduction and use

  • A catalogue of speculative ideas for finding playfulness and joy in everyday environmental action

This toolbox is the outcome of Savannah Vize’s Master thesis project “The Environmental Citizen’s Playbook”. To download the resources and read about the research behind the tools, head to

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